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Date: 2013-10-07 12:12:36
Cryptography
Computational complexity theory
Complexity classes
Quantum complexity theory
IP
NP
Randomized algorithms
NEXPTIME
Commitment scheme
Soundness
XTR
PP

A note on efficient zero-knowledge (extended Joe NEC

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